Legal
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Plus, the latest people moves and all the top news of the week.
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He and Fletcher stand accused of aiding Willis Re in an unlawful team lift.
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The company had argued the judge missed key info when dismissing the case.
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Marsh has accused its former execs of flouting a preliminary injunction.
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The executive argued that injunctions following team lifts were “the industry standard”.
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Court documents provide a window into the ambitious plans.
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Marsh is also seeking expedited discovery in a related talent poaching case.
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The lawsuit alleges that Marsh misnamed the insured party on the policy.
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Guy Carpenter continues to pursue Willis Re and individuals in court.
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Senior Willis Re recruit Jim Summers denied Kevin Fisher had a role at the start-up.
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Parties will now brief on a request for a preliminary injunction on an expedited timeline.
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GC accused Willis, Lucy Clarke, Jim Summers and John Fletcher of unlawful recruitment.
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A motion by defendants to dismiss the case was also denied.
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The move comes after the withdrawal of a complaint in the Delaware court.
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A New Jersey judge also refused to grant WTW’s request for a restraining order.
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Marsh is also suing a second tier of former Florida leaders.
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The Bermuda carrier brought a winding-up petition earlier in October.
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The broker said WTW hasn’t shown it was irreparably harmed by the defection.
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The executive is charged with defrauding investors out of nearly $500mn.
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Clear Blue originally filed the suit in late 2023, alleging reckless conduct and misrepresentation.
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Willis claims at least two $1mn accounts were also unfairly lost to Howden.
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Jonathan Rinderknecht was arrested Tuesday on destruction of property charges.
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After losing in the High Court, insurers pin their hopes on the Court of Appeal.
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IAG completed its takeover of RACQ last month.
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Plus, the latest people moves and all the top news of the week.
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A decision in relation to who bears which legal costs will be reached at a later date.
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Ex-Western Europe CRB head Alberto Gallego and colleagues left for a Marsh joint venture.
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The Berkshire subsidiary is seeking coverage for a $22mn antitrust loss.
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Litigation funders are promoting “aggressive” tactics in the UK, Holland and Israel.
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The carrier notified California regulators that it would stop renewing plans starting last month.
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James River said the court was right to dismiss the fraud case.
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Company said defendant ‘distraction’ can’t make up for flimsy arguments.
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The violations included not using propertly appointed adjusters and failing to pay claims.
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The lawsuit has been filed as sales talks with Sompo yielded a deal.
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Paul Jeroen van de Grampel drove Aon's M&A and litigation solutions proposition.
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Parrish, now Howden US CEO, and his colleagues said they didn’t violate contracts.